[Python-Dev] Python linkage on macOS
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri May 4 06:00:10 EDT 2018
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On Fri, 04 May 2018 00:21:54 +0000 Ray Donnelly <mingw.android at gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes, on Windows there's always a python?.dll. > > macOS is an interesting one. For Anaconda 5.0 I read somewhere (how's that > for a useless reference - and perhaps I got the wrong end of the stick) > that Python for all Unixen should use a statically linked interpreter so I > happily went ahead and did that. A statically linked Python can also be significantly faster (10 to 20% IIRC, more perhaps on ARM). I think you already know about that :-) > Anyway, it is obviously safer for us to do what upstream does and I will > try to post some benchmarks of static vs shared to the list so we can > discuss it. I have no idea what our default builds do on macOS, I'll let Ned Deily or another mac expert answer (changing the topic in the hope he notices this subthread :-)). Regards Antoine.
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